Gilda Script
To me, a dollar was a dollar
in any language.
On my first night in Argentina,
I didnt know about the locals.
But I knew about American sailors.
I knew Id better get out of there.
Put your hands up.
Up!
Get going.
- A cane like that is handy.
- It is a faithful friend.
Mostly silent,
but talks when I need it to.
Thats your idea of a friend?
You must lead a gay life.
- I lead the life
Gilda Bess.
- I know who you are.
- That sounds ominous.
- Youre famous around here.
- Where are you from?
- Dublin originally.
- We moved up north after the Treaty.
- Why was that?
My father was a policeman.
And he was killed during the Troubles.
So are you British or Irish?
On paper, Im British.
But I dont believe in countries much.
Nor do I.
- How did you end up here?
- I got a scholarship.
Be
Gilda, the way I like it?
- Like charcoal briquettes.
- Great. Thank you.
Would you pass the bacon?
Turn your high beams off
before you force me to do it for you.
Can you get along
while Im out of town?
I can try, but its been my
experience that she cant.
I assure you, cant and wont
are two very different things.
- This is your article in the paper.
- What?
Yuck, its a gooey love picture.
I cant
NOTTING HILL
Screenplay by Richard Curtis
Title
EXT. VARIOUS DAYS
She plays through the credits.
Exquisite footage of Anna Scott -- the great movie star of our
time -- an ideal -- the perfect star and woman -- her life full of
glamour and sophistication and mystery.
EXT. STREET - DAY
Mix through to William, 35, relaxed, pleasant, informal. We
follow him as he walks down Portobello Road, carryi
Desperately Seeking Susan Script
"Beautiful stranger,
red hair, green jump suit,
walking dogs
in Washington Square Park."
"Cant forget you. Give love a chance.
Blackie."
Hope she gives him a chance.
Oh, Roberta, please!
He must be some kind of a pervert!
- He could be sincere.
- Nobody named Blackie is sincere.
He cant forget her, hes in love.
Its great.
Werent you reading the want ads?
I know, I